Joseph Crespino (born January 10, 1972) is a political historian of the 20th-century United States, specializing in the history of the American South and of modern conservatism. He is the author of two books and an edited collection.
Crespino is a professor of history at Emory University in Atlanta, where he holds the Jimmy Carter Chair in American History.[1] He received the Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Emory Center for Teaching and Curricular Excellence in 2009.
His other book, In Search of Another Country: Mississippi and the Conservative Counterrevolution (Princeton, 2007),[4][5] won the 2008 Lillian Smith Book Award by the Southern Regional Council, the McLemore Prize for the Best Mississippi History Book, and the nonfiction prize given by the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters. He also co-edited with Matthew Lassiter a book of essays titled The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism (Oxford, 2010).
In Search of Another Country: Mississippi and the Conservative Counterrevolution Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2007. ISBN9780691140940, OCLC999775311
Matthew D. Lassiter and Joseph Crespino, The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN9780195384758, OCLC768084060
References
^ abc"Joseph Crespino". Department of History. Emory University. Retrieved September 30, 2017.